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rabbitcruiser · 10 months
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The first transcontinental passenger train departed from Montreal’s Dalhousie Station, located at Berri Street and Notre Dame Street at 8 pm on 28 June 1886, and arrived at Port Moody at noon on 4 July 1886.  
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rabbitcruiser · 6 months
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The completion of Canada’s first transcontinental railway is symbolized by the Last Spike ceremony at Craigellachie, British Columbia on November 7, 1885.  
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rabbitcruiser · 2 years
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National Train Day 
Each year, National Train Day was observed annually on the Saturday closest to May 10th.
Trains revolutionized the world. The first railroad developed in Great Britain and initially used horses as power. These routes hauled limestone, coal, and other heavy materials long distances. Steam engines and the railroad were instrumental in westward expansion in the United States. Not only did it bring settlers West but they also brought the necessary supplies for them to start new lives.
Trains have several different distinct categories that are separated by how their locomotives are powered, their use, and the design of their tracks.  A train is a form of rail transport consisting of a series of “cars” that usually run along a rail track. Trains transport cargo and passengers. A train’s speed can reach up to 350 mph.  
HOW TO OBSERVE #NationalTrainDay
While Amtrak discontinued the observance in 2016, we can still celebrate trains, their history, and our fascination with them. Visit a train museum or take a trip by train. Learn how steam power moved the country westward. If you like to read, your library might have The Railways: Nation, Network and People by Simon Bradley or America’s Great Railroad Stations by Roger Straus, Hugh Van Dusen, Ed Breslin. Use #NationalTrainDay to share your experiences on social media.
NATIONAL TRAIN DAY HISTORY
Amtrak created National Train Day in 2008 as a method of spreading information to the general public about rail travel and the history of trains in the United States. Amtrak discontinued the day in 2016.
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rabbitcruiser · 1 year
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The completion of Canada’s first transcontinental railway is symbolized by the Last Spike ceremony at Craigellachie, British Columbia on November 7, 1885.  
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rabbitcruiser · 2 years
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The Colony of British Columbia (1858 – 66) was established on 2 August 1858 by the Parliament of the United Kingdom.    
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rabbitcruiser · 3 years
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British Columbia joined the confederation of Canada on July 20, 1871.
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rabbitcruiser · 3 years
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National Train Day
National Train Day is celebrated on second Saturday of every May. National Train Day is celebrated for spreading the information to the general public about all the advantages of railway travel, and it also shows the history of the train in the United States. The celebration of National Train Day on every year on Saturdays that quite close to May 10, it is conducted as the anniversary of the pounding of the Golden spike in Promontory, Utah. The National Train Day marked as a completion of the first transcontinental railroad in the U.S. On that day more events were conducted on Amtrak stations and also it has railroad museums across the country, with that they will show some often using passenger car and some of the model railroad layouts on display.
“I was the conductor of the Underground Railroad for eight years, and I can say what most conductors can’t say; I never ran my train off the track and I never lost a passenger.” – Harriet Tubman
History of National Train Day
The creator and founder of National Train Day are Amtrak in 2008. The National Association of Railroad Passengers is one of the largest non-profit rail advocacy organization, located in America. They announced to their members to celebrate the first National Train Day in 2008. Moreover, most of the other non-profitable organizations where participated on this awesome occasion. Then in 2015, the National Train Day is announced as the community program, and which get replaced by a company sponsored event called Amtrak Train Days. The format of the celebration has been changed as the multiple events in a single day in many cities to an individual event it gets changed over the course of the spring, summer and autumn.
In 2011, they celebrated the 40th Anniversary of Amtrak with more events, because it is the first company started its service on May 1, 1971. Then in 2013, Duluth, Minnesota hosted the biggest events just by having the steam locomotives Milwaukee Road 261 with that it has Soo Line 2719 operating on the North Shore Scenic Railroad.
How to Celebrate National Train Day
The National Train Day can be celebrated in numerous ways. On this beautiful occasion, they conduct more events that usually consist of the equipment that displayed in across all the major stations of  Amtrak system. The celebration includes the Acela Express and Keystone Service sets of Northeastern cities, Superliner cars in Los Angeles, San Antonio, Chicago and Florida, which are used as a long-distance train of those regions. Moreover, they will display some of the private cars, and in other larger cities, they will display their equipment.
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rabbitcruiser · 4 years
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The first transcontinental passenger train departed from Montreal’s Dalhousie Station, located at Berri Street and Notre Dame Street at 8 pm on 28 June 1886, and arrived at Port Moody at noon on 4 July 1886.  
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The completion of Canada’s first transcontinental railway is symbolized by the Last Spike ceremony at Craigellachie, British Columbia on November 7, 1885.
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rabbitcruiser · 4 years
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The completion of Canada’s first transcontinental railway is symbolized by the Last Spike ceremony at Craigellachie, British Columbia on November 7, 1885.
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